
ANNAPOLIS
Eastport
Eastport is a distinctive neighborhood in Annapolis, Maryland, with a rich and unique history. Annexed to the city in 1951, Eastport played a significant role during the American Revolutionary War as an encampment site for Lafayette’s troops en route to Yorktown and as the location of Fort Horn, which protected Annapolis harbor from British forces. The fort continued its defensive role during the War of 1812. Originally composed of farmland through the mid-19th century, Eastport saw significant development following the establishment of the U.S. Naval Academy. The neighborhood became home to many USNA workers and maritime tradesmen.
Today, Eastport is known as the maritime district of Annapolis, America’s Sailing Capital, located just across the bridge from the City Dock area. In 1998, residents humorously declared "secession" from Annapolis when the temporary closure of the Eastport Bridge for repairs threatened to isolate the community. This led to the creation of the "Maritime Republic of Eastport" and the annual "Tug of War" event, which raises money for charity. Despite this lighthearted rebellion, relations between Eastport and Annapolis remain friendly, and in 2009, Josh Cohen, one of Eastport's "Founding Fathers," was elected mayor of Annapolis.
A walk across the bridge to Eastport offers easy access to Annapolis’ museums, historic homes, and the U.S. Naval Academy. Visitors can watch the Wednesday night sailing races hosted by the Annapolis Yacht Club, one of the oldest in the country, from waterfront restaurants on both sides of the bridge. Eastport is also home to the Annapolis Boat Shows each October, and Annapolis Restaurant Week provides a perfect opportunity to sample local cuisine. With its vibrant maritime history and close-knit community, a visit to Eastport is a must for anyone exploring Annapolis.
By The Numbers
DATA BASED ON INFORMATION SINCE JAN 1 2020 to jan 1 2025
AVERAGE SALES PRICE
AVERAGE NUMBER OF ANNUAL SALES
AVERAGE LIST TO SALES PRICE RATIO
AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET
AVERAGE PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT
AVERAGE BEDROOMS
AVERAGE BATHROOMS
$233,000 - $9,500,000
68
97.2%
41
$533.72
3
3
Highlights
lifestyle
community association
community amenities
CITY, WATER ACCESS
N/A
DINING OPTIONS, SHOPPING, ENTERTAINMENT OPTIONS, MARINA(S)

About the Area
Regional Background
Greater Annapolis is defined by its relationship to the water, its historic core, and a lifestyle that blends tradition with modern convenience. The region attracts a broad mix of buyers, from professionals and families seeking established neighborhoods to second-home and luxury buyers drawn to waterfront living and proximity to Washington, D.C. Demand here is often shaped as much by lifestyle and long-term value as by short-term market conditions.
Lifestyle Pillars
Waterfront, Historic, Golf, Walkable, Commuter
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2077 Somerville Rd
suite 200
Annapolis, MD 21401













































